Little Rock: Johnson & Yerkes, 1861. viii,92pp. Antique style half calf and marbled boards. Old library stamp on half title. Light foxing, very good. An account of the laws passed at a special session of the Arkansas General Assembly, which took place from Nov. 4 to Nov. 18, 1861. This... More

Little Rock: Johnson & Yerkes, 1862. 16pp. Antique style half calf and marbled boards. Old library stamps on title. Scattered minor soiling otherwise very good. An account of laws passed at a special session of the Arkansas General Assembly that took place in March, 1862. It contains several laws and... More

New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers, [1864]. 71,[1]pp. 16mo. Original pictorial salmon-colored wrappers. Wrappers slightly stained, ink number on front wrapper, wrappers a bit chipped around the edges. Internally clean. Very good. Second edition, first published the year before. The first few pages recount the by-then legendary story of the... More

Little Rock. 1876. xxxi,70,[cv]-cxxxiii,29,clxiii-ccxiii pp. 20th-century tan cloth, gilt leather labels, paper label at foot of spine. Faint ink stamp on titlepage. Internally clean. About very good. The fifth Arkansas constitution, adopted in 1874, which was a pushback against centralized authority after Reconstruction. This is the constitution still in effect..... More

Little Rock. [ 1890]. 14pp. Dbd., retaining original front wrapper. A sound copy. An early Arkansas legal petition questioning the constitutionality of an act providing for a system of railroad incorporation.More

Little Rock: Albert Pike, 1836. 52pp. Antique style half calf and marbled boards, leather label. Top portion of titlepage and first leaf repaired with later paper. Some light foxing. Very good. The proceedings of the first Arkansas constitutional convention, which met during the month of January, 1836. There was some... More

Little Rock: Johnson & Yerkes, 1861. 128pp. Half calf and marbled boards, leather label, in antique style. Contemporary notation on titlepage, minor scattered foxing. Very good. Ordinances passed by the Arkansas convention which voted to secede from the Union at the outbreak of the Civil War. The first ordinance printed... More

[St. Louis. nd, ca. 1893]. 30pp. Original printed wrappers. Some light dampstaining in margins. Still very good. This promotional tract for the southern states was issued by the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway Company. Sets forth the agricultural, mineral, manufacturing and commercial advantages of the region, but with... More

Washington, Ar. Aug. 15, 1862. Small broadside, approximately 11 x 8 inches. Previously folded. Two very short separation along old folds at right edge. Faint dampstaining in lower left corner, light tanning. Very good. An extremely scarce Confederate broadside, calling for the mobilization of the First Texas Partisan Rangers and... More

Little Rock: J.D. Butler, Print. 1861. One bond, approximately 3 3/4 x 8 1/4 inches, including nine of ten coupons (each approximately 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches). Printed in red and yellow and stamped in black, with number "67393" inscribed in ink on certificate and each coupon, and signed twice... More

Hot Springs, Ar. Charles Cutter, [ 1899]. 59,[5]pp., profusely illustrated. Oblong 12mo. Original pictorial wrappers. Wrappers lightly soiled, some small tears along the edges and spine. Overall very good. A scarce illustrated guide to the popular resort town of Hot Springs, Arkansas. Local bath houses and hotels are the main... More

New York. 1844. 168pp. printed in double-column format. Original printed wrappers. Wrappers stained and soiled, spine chipped. Internally, largely clean and very good. In a folding, cloth backed, paper chemise. The first American edition, abridged. Featherstonhaugh, a geologist of some repute, left Baltimore in August 1834, travelling through the Virginia... More

Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1926. 349pp. including illustrations and folding map. Frontis. Red cloth, gilt, t.e.g. Corners bumped, a bit of wear to head and toe of spine. Very good, untrimmed and partially unopened. A history of the exploration and development of the trans- Mississippi West, including trade..... More

Leide: Pierre Van Der Aa, 1731. Two volumes bound in one, continuously signed and paginated. [26],290; [291]-582pp., plus a total of nine folding plates and a folding map. Titlepages printed in red and black. Small octavo. Contemporary calf, sympathetically rebacked in matching modern calf, tooled in blind and gilt, raised... More

New York. 1844. [4],74pp. plus three maps (two of them folding). Original printed wrappers. Fore-edge of front wrapper and spine ends chipped. Light foxing, maps somewhat tanned. About very good. "Observation tour in behalf of the Episcopal Church from Arkansas to Ft. Leavenworth. The report had previously appeared in June... More